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Wednesday, September 24, 2014

V.B. Tenery: A Diamond of Christian Suspense

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Kindle Copy of Dead Ringer

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Welcome to
the Diamond Mine, Virginia. I’m so happy you’re here! As you know, the Mine
digs into the wells of Christian Fiction and searches for those gems. I already
know you write awesome suspense. And I see you’ve had a new release this year.
Can you tell a little bit about it?

Dead Ringer was released in May and is an
inspirational romantic suspense. The story follows Mercy Lawrence who is
identified as a notorious missing model, Traci Wallace, by airport facial
identification software. Traci’s husband is convinced she is his missing wife
who deserted him and their ill son. He takes Mercy to a private island to care
for the boy, and that’s when the action begins.

I remember
tasting a bit of your stories on the crit loop for ACFW. Talk about suspense
and intrigue. It makes me want to dig into this one right now! Do you think we
can give the readers a bit of a peek?

1

Hamilton, Bermuda Friday, May 5

Mercy Lawrence wouldn’t have noticed the large man standing by the silver
Mercedes except for the way he was dressed. Unlike the tourists on the
sidewalk, he wore a light gray business suit and tie. Sunglasses hid the upper
portion of his face, and the grim set of his mouth detracted from his otherwise
handsome appearance. He stood beside the car’s open back door, arms crossed as
if waiting for someone.

Not wanting to stare, she tore her gaze away. In jeans, T-shirt, and
sandals, she blended easily into the vacationers along the boulevard. She’d
spent the last five months in this wonderful country, recuperating from a head
injury. Most of her memory remained intact after the accident, but dark
recesses still refused to reveal their mystery.

But tomorrow, like a good soldier, she would return to Houston and report
to her new job at Sabine Oil, the fulfillment of a goal she’d worked towards
for the past six years.

The city’s main drag ran four lanes wide with a palm-tree-lined median,
the sea on one side, shops and hotels on the other. A soft wind filled the air
with the scent of sea kelp and brine, mixed with a light floral fragrance from
the purple bougainvilleas hanging on the walls along the walkway. Seagulls
swept low over the water, looking out past the rolling surf for lunch.

She shook
her hair loose from the confines of its ponytail clip and turned her face to
the balmy sunshine—mainlining vitamin D. Her path took her within four feet of
the parked car.

The man moved onto the sidewalk and grabbed her arm. “Having fun, are we?‛

He spoke with a slight Scottish burr, the strange question more an
accusation than a greeting.

She tried to jerk her arm away. “Let go of my arm.”

His grip tightened. “I’ll just bet
you’ve been living it up.” His voice was harsh, his jaw tight. No one
intervened. Casual observers would think she knew him. One hand locked on her
arm, he shoved her into the backseat, slid in beside her, and slammed the door.
His movements were so quick, so smooth, she had no time to struggle, no time to
scream or put up a fight.

She swallowed the lump in her throat choking off oxygen. Women
disappeared all too often on foreign soil, never seen or heard from again. “Who
are you? What do you think you’re doing? Let me out. Now!”

He ignored her protests and leaned
forward in the seat. “Airport, Fergus.”

Blood pounded a persistent rhythm
in her ears. He couldn’t be police. They had to tell one the charges before
making an arrest. Besides, she’d done nothing wrong. Her heart skipped a beat.
She wanted to run, but it was too late for that. Pivoting towards him, she drew
back her arm and aimed the heel of her hand for an upward thrust under his
nose. The move from a seated position lacked the needed momentum.

He blocked the blow, slamming her back against the seat with a forearm of
steel across her chest. “You dropped off the map six months ago. To do what,
find yourself?”

“I don’t know what you’re talking about.” She squeezed her eyes shut.
This couldn’t be happening. “This is kidnapping. My name is Mercy Lawrence and
people are expecting me back at my bungalow.” She struggled against the
vise-like grip, slapping at his hand.

“Stop it, and cut the crap, Traci, or I’ll slap you back. Taking a wife,
a mother, home to the son she abandoned is not kidnapping. Besides, you’re not a kid.”

See what I
mean, folks? I love it, V! This one will have to join my collection.
Anyone else agree? It may inspire me to write a story about kidnapping a bride.
Just kidding.

Speaking of
that…how do you find inspiration for
your stories?

I’m never
sure where my story inspirations come from. Some from new headlines, some from
observing human nature, good and bad.

Is there
anything in particular you wish someone to receive from your writing?

I write to
inspire and entertain readers. When the reader finishes one of my novels I
would like them to feel it was time well spent and feel good about the
experience.

Your books
are full of twists and intrigue. I love to read them and they entertain me. In
fact, a person would love to read them for the excitement alone! But what’s
unique about them? What’s one thing all of your books have in common?

There’s a
thread of forgiveness in most of my stories not only of others but of one’s
self, and of staying strong in the face of adversity. I also use biblical
symbolism in some of my stories.

That’s
awesome. I think I love that the most about your books. You truly are
a terrific person and author. Do you have special events planned surrounding
the release of your title?

Since this
was published earlier in the year most of my promotions have been done. But I
still buy advertising and promote on Facebook from time to time.

And a few
blogs here and there, huh? I guess every little thing helps! What’s your biggest
challenge in writing?

At the
moment its finding time to write. Promotion is a big part of a writer’s life
today. I once thought when I became published I could sit back and relax. Wrong.
I’m busier than I’ve ever been.

I have to
agree with you and I haven’t even published my book yet! Of course, my job
takes up a lot of my time too. As a reader, what do we have to look forward to?
What’s in the works?

I have just
published an Indie novel this month, the second book in the Matt Foley/Sara
Bradford romantic suspense series. I also have another novel with the Pelican
book group, The Watchman that releases in a couple of weeks on October 3rd.

Awesome! I
can’t wait. Anyone else agree? Well, I believe we have another diamond to add
to our collection…V.B. Tenery!

About the Book:

Bermuda
airport facial recognition software has identified her as missing runway star,
Traci Wallace. Despite Mercy’s protests, Traci’s husband, ex-CIA agent Thomas
Wallace, is convinced Mercy is the mother of his ill six-year-old son. With
only his son’s welfare in mind, he abducts Mercy and takes her to a private
island to care for the boy.

But Mercy
soon discovers there are men much more dangerous than a father desperate to
save his son. Her doppelganger has made deadly enemies—a relentless team of
killers who now want her dead.

When Thomas
is lured into a covert mission to rescue a CIA asset and uncover a government
mole, Mercy is left isolated and alone—and Thomas finds himself stranded on
foreign soil with a compromised mission and a wounded agent. Fighting against a
rogue nation’s timetable for launching a nuclear strike, he has to escape Saudi
Arabia alive and rescue Mercy and his son before assassins finish the job they
started.

Author V. B.
Tenery lives with her family in East Texas. Her passion is writing books
with shining characters and settings with plots so exciting readers come away
feeling delighted with the experience. Not content to stay in one genre,
her novels range from contemporary suspense and supernatural suspense, to an
upcoming historical suspense set in WWII England. When not writing she enjoys
reading, hiking, and tube-floating down rivers in the beautiful Texas Hill
Country

Hi! I remember reading some chapters of The Watchman on the ACFW critique loop and thinking how good the writing was. You obviously have quite a gift for plot and suspense! I'm looking forward to reading your novels. It's so great to have you on the blog and get a taste of your novel!I can relate to what you're saying about all the promoting an author needs to do these days. I'm just beginning to learn about it, and it's rather daunting for me to try and figure it all out. I'm not a very technical person. Any quick advice for a newly published writer trying to navigate the promotion waters?